Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Tora no kiba
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Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Tora no kiba | |
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Directed by | Jun Fukuda |
Produced by | Shin Morita Tomoyuki Tanaka |
Written by | Hideo Ando |
Starring | Tatsuya Mihashi Tadao Nakamaru Susumu Kurobe Yumi Shirakawa Akira Kubo Kumi Mizuno Susumu Fujita Tetsu Nakamura |
Music by | Kan Ishii |
Cinematography | Masaharu Utsumi |
Edited by | Saito Akira |
Distributed by | Toho |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
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Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Tora no kiba (国際秘密警察 虎の牙 International Secret Police: Tiger Fang), also known as Trap Of Suicide Kilometer is a 1964 Japanese comedy-spy film directed by Jun Fukuda. It was the second installment of the "Kokusai himitsu keisatsu" series, a James Bond parody series.
Plot[edit]
Dispatched by the ISP, Jiro Kitami (as a bouncer) visits the villa of Klima, a “Tiger Fang” general and governor in the Republic of Alabanda. Jiro also meet Rie Akashi, Kilma’s assistant and attaché from Japan. Klima travels to Tokyo with his bodyguard Sabato to buy the water dam construction material. Kitami tried following Rie’s pleading, but at the Alabandian Embassy in Tokyo, he feel suspicion about the unofficial visit from Klima. During his trip to Nashi’s home, Jiro heard about the mysterious disappearance of Colonel Akashi, a military advisor to Alabanda.
The colonel’s personality, who was the Institute for Engineerings of the Military Age, felt dangerous to Jiro. At the International Hotel, he encountered with Klima again and began interesting in action. The next day during the building tender, Klima stocked a lot of cylinders that were unrelated to the water dam.
There is something between the colonel and the cylinders. Captain Kumira and Sabato, who were looking for Jiro, knew his identity and tried to kill him. However, Jiro managed to outsmart them in a fight and rescue Rie, who was captured while visiting Nashi’s place. When the embassy representatives knew everything, they declared Klima as a traitor and all police forces arrested him without his explanation.
Jiro took his gun away and ran to the poison gas factory where Akashi was tied up as hostage. The colonel explanied that he was making a poisonous gas at the expense of Kilma’s willingness to start a civil war. Again, from Jiro’s thought, he realized that Klima and Akashi were fellow students at the Nakano School during World War Two. Klima archives his success locally during the Alabanian Civil War (1961-1963) between the government and rebels. Explains how he became known as General Tiger Fang, Jiro was also from Nakano and learn of Kilma’s behavior before he was arrested by the international court.
Casts[edit]
- Jiro Kitami - Tatsuya Mihashi
- Klima - Tadao Nakamaru
- Sabato - Susumu Kurobe
- Sakuma - Akira Kubo
- Rie Akashi - Yumi Shirakawa
- Reiko Matsushita - Kumi Mizuno
- Okada - Tetsu Nakamura
- Akagi - Naoya Kusakawa
- Taisa Zumba - Shoji Oki
- Kajal - Toru Ibuki
- Colonel Akashi - Susumu Fujita
- ISP Orderer - Ed Keene
- Berlanko - Hans Horneff
- Henry - Harold Conway
- Minister of Industry - Shin Otomo
- Secretary - Koji Uno
References[edit]
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